State and Local Government Unit 8 SLM
Across
- 2. a less serious crime
- 6. An act committed by a juvenile. An adult would not be punished if committing the act
- 7. appointed officials in the executive branch
- 10. members of the House
- 12. 7 deadly sin acts
- 14. Provides service to retirees, employees, and the public.
- 15. working to maintain safety on roads
- 16. A November election to choose federal and state officials
- 17. 1) take care of one’s self 2) respect the rights of others 3) obey laws
- 18. Governor& Lt. Governor
- 19. In Georgia, senators must be at least 25 years old, a US citizen, a resident of Georgia for 2 years and a senatorial district resident for a year.
- 20. made up of the state’s courts
- 21. In this system, the elected city council makes the laws.
- 22. To vote, you must be a US citizen, a legal state and county resident, and at least 18 years old on election day.
- 23. power to arrest and punish criminals
- 24. A group that works together to achieve common goals. Democrat/Republican
- 25. the system that gives the three branches different powers and restrictions.
- 26. act that would be a crime if it was committed by an adult
- 27. Casey Cagle
- 28. Legislative Branch
- 29. responsible for the daily operation of the city
- 30. Department that understand the world around them. (DNS)
- 32. Freedom of speech and religion – right to a trial by jury
- 33. The mayor has veto power and can propose legislations. Atlanta is under this system.
- 34. dividing the basic functions of government into three branches
- 35. Election in the US that selects candidates to run for public office
- 36. law making body
Down
- 1. The mayor has limited powers and little veto power. The mayor is the leader, but with no real power.
- 3. A serious crime such as murder of burglary
- 4. laws made by the government
- 5. a city with its own government
- 8. created for a specifically for a special job or task. These districts govern themselves
- 9. Helps international, small, and large businesses and companies.
- 11. Appellate Court – second highest court in GA
- 13. Informative about education-related news
- 15. oversees the jobs of the Georgia State Patrol
- 19. Adopted in 1983 – Shorter and more modern
- 31. Nathan Deal